Wheels, Carbon Fiber And Great Photography With This Huracán Build

This Grigio Lynx Lamborghini Huracán is a marvel of modern Italian supercar design and a true showcase of the aftermarket industry as well. Coming courtesy of ADV.1 Wheels, it features their freshly released wheels + aftermarket lightweight aerodynamic additions, made from carbon fiber – naturally.

The Lamborghini Huracán comes with the same the 5.2 L naturally aspirated V10 engine from the Gallardo. For the newest model, the engine is tuned for 610 PS (449 kW; 602 hp). To ensure its balance and performance, the car is mid-engined. This provides the Huracán with an excellent set of performance virtues in such a configuration. The V10 engine installed provides the car with enough power to propel the car from 0-62mph (0-100km/h) in 3.2 seconds, while reaching a top speed of 202mph or 325km/h for European fans – that is.

The carbon fiber parts installed come courtesy of 1016 Industries and Dynamic Turbo that completed the project. Featuring a carbon fiber front lip, side skirts, and rear wing, unlike some builds out there, it looks pretty aggressive and clean. Unlike many other kits on the market, these aero parts were designed primary with form meets function in mind. Industry leaders in the Aerospace field were brought in as private consultants to provide input on the overall performance and design of the body kit.

For the Huracan’s newest wheel choice the company went with the thin multispoke wheel setup. They opted out for the popular ADV10 design and ran it through the spin cycle creating the ADV10R. The ADV10R M.V2 CS is a two piece directional 10 spoke wheel. It includes the same aggressive design, strength optimized, and lightweight properties that the company’s popular race bred Competition Spec Series is known for as well. It brings a level of class, aggression, but above all, a high-quality choice for owners that wish to have only the best installed for their vehicles.

The below photoshoot is done by the amazing automotive photographer William Stern. His work is impressive, specially when the camera is pointed at such a vehicle. Check out the full shoot below and enjoy the video as well.

Vanja K. has been in the business of automotive journalism and news reporting since 2009. making his ways as a start up blogger in the field, to running two successful motoring websites, work in automotive marketing, product placement and general social networking promotion for automotive related brands. He is a petrolhead to the full sense of that word and enjoys anything and everything related to cars. You can contact me on Google +.

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